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Third-Year Expectations
By the end of Junior year, students should have a clear focus of what they will do after graduation.
Goal:
To gain experience in and exposure to various occupational fields which will lead to the choice of a specific career field.
School-Year Activities:
Basics of Personal Growth:
- Get good grades!
- Become involved as a leader of campus clubs or organizations that will enhance personal development.
- Upgrade computer skills as software changes are released.
- Create a personal web page, as a way of learning and applying HTML.
Basics of Academic Development:
- Prepare internship application materials (resume, letters of recommendations, etc.).
- Register for January term internship.
- Conduct supervised research project in your major/minor.
- Apply for, and take part in, a Study Abroad experience.
- Enroll in computer intensive class, if not already done so.
Basics of Career Development:
- Conduct research on selected careers.
- Attend a Career Symposium.
- Establish a career network by utilizing the On-line Community.
- Discuss long-term plans with faculty advisor and/or Career staff.
- Attend a Resume Writing Workshop.
- Evaluate options and select an appropriate career field.
- Determine whether career goals require an advanced degree.
- Master one additional specific major computer application, i.e. database, spreadsheet, HTML, etc.
- Make plans during your junior or senior year to take the Tek.Xam which will credential you as a liberal arts student in the use of computer technology.
- Secure summer employment which expands your technology skill set.
If Graduate School:
- Attend Graduate School Orientation plus appropriate interest sessions.
- Discuss graduate programs with faculty advisor and/or Career staff.
- Think about appropriate faculty to provide recommendations.
- Secure program literature from graduate school programs of interest.
- Attend graduate and professional school fairs to gather information on schools and programs.
- Explore scholarship, fellowship and assistantship opportunities for financing grad study.
- Register to take appropriate graduate school admissions' examinations.
Summer Activities
- Secure summer job or internship in your career field.
- Develop appropriate professional skills in your chosen career.
- Cultivate and expand your career network.
- Plan for your personal transportation needs upon graduation. (Do you need to buy a car?)
- Visit potential graduate schools and interview faculty and students.